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File name Chap01.pdf Chapter 1 1. Features Introduction This machine has following features. High capacity ADF with high-speed scanning: The DP80F/DP85F scans one Letter (A4) size document page in 3 seconds (line density 8 dots/mm x 3.85 lines/mm) and stores it into memory. A maximum of up to 30 letter (A4) sheets may be placed into the ADF at one time. High-speed transmission: The DP85F uses a V.34 modem designed for 33,600 bps communications. The DP80F has a standard V.17 modem that is capable of 14,400 bps communications. Multi-access: Using the multi-access facility, multiple processes can be performed in parallel. Functions, such as transmission reservation during reception, copying during memory transmission/reception, etc. Maximizing the DP80F/DP85F's high-speed scanning and multi-access capabilities provides maximum office productivity and efficiency. Patterns of the multi-access are as follows: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Scan to Memory during Memory Transmission Scan to Memory during Reception Scan to Memory during Substitute Reception Copying during Memory Transmission Copying during Memory Reception Reception during Copying Reception during Memory printing Reception during List printing Scan to Memory during Memory printing Scan to Memory during List printing Laser recording on plain paper: Recording is performed on fixed sizes of paper - Letter, Legal, A4 - using a laser beam printer. Halftone system: Photographic images are clearly recorded by the 128 grayscales using the error diffusion method. High resolution mode: The DP80F/DP85F can transmit in ultra-fine mode (16 x 15.4). March 2000 © TOSHIBA TEC 1-1 DP80F/DP85F Introduction Recording paper tray(s): A 250-sheet tray, A4 or adjustable to Letter or Legal, is installed as a standard feature. An optional paper tray can be added to enable automatic paper feeding. All recording paper trays use a convenient front loading design. Maximum recording paper capacity is 750 sheets. Image (PIX) memory communication function: Picture data can be stored in the image (PIX) memory. For a delayed transmission, the picture data created by scanning documents is stored in the image memory and to be transmitted at the designated time. Other memory functions include multi-address transmission, substitute reception, ECM communication, etc. The memory size is 1.5MB (DP80F)/3.5MB (DP85F). 38 One touch keys: The remote party's address data can be registered to a one touch key. Communication options can be registered for each address. For further details, see page 1-8. 188/238 Abbreviated dial numbers: 100 (DP80F)/150 (DP85F) abbreviated dial numbers can be assigned in the range from No. 001 to 999. Alternate number dialing: It is possible to assign two facsimile telephone numbers to one abbreviated dial number or one touch dial key (one as the primary telephone number and the other as an alternate telephone number). The facsimile first dials the primary telephone number, then redials if the line is busy un | ||
File name Chap02.pdf Chapter 2 Scanning method: Specifications Flat scanning by CIS (Fed step by step using a pulse motor) Pure green LED array (Wave length: 525nm) A4-size document: 214mm (8.34 inches) ±1% B4-size document: 254 mm (9.92 inches) ±1% Scanning position detected by a photo-interrupter. Document leading edge: 2.5 ±2 mm (0.1 ±0.08 inches) Document trailing edge: 0 mm+2.5 mm a Max. 4.5mm b c d 1. Scanning System Light source: Effective scanning width: Details of effective scanning width: Effective scanning range Fig. 2-1 Unit: mm Paper size Letter Legal A4 B4 a: 1-line width d: White mask (R) a 216 216 210 256 b 1 1 0 1 c 214 214 214 254 d 1 1 0 1 Mode Transmission/Copy Transmission Transmission/Copy Transmission b: White mask (L) c: Effective scanning width | ||
File name Chap03.pdf Chapter 3 Installation 1. Installation Procedure Follow the procedure below for installing the machine: Start Preparation (Refer to page 3-2) Unpacking (Refer to page 3-4) Accessories (Refer to pages 3-7) Attaching the accessories (Refer to page 3-8 to 3-18) Attaching the hardware options (Refer to pages 3-19 to 3-28) Connect the machine to power and telephone lines (Refer to page 3-29) Memory Clear (Refer to page 3-30) Country setting operation (Refer to pages 3-31 to 3-32) Function setting (Refer to page 4-1) Distinctive Ring setting (US/AU/HK) To use the Distinctive Ring function, first explain the function to the user and confirm the type of Distinctive Ring provided by the telephone company. Then, make the following settings. 1. Set Bit 3 of FUNC 35 in service settings to "1." (Refer to page 4-105.) 2. Set the options for Distinctive Ring by referring to user function settings. (Refer to page 4-20.) End March 2000 © TOSHIBA TEC 3-1 DP80F/DP85F Installation 2. Preparation 2.1 Preparing Tools Installation and maintenance of this machine require the following tools: · Phillips screwdriver (diameter 7mm, length 120mm) · Scissors or knife (used to cut the packing bands) 2.2 Installation Location When selecting the installation location, avoid the following factors: · · · · · · · · · · Direct sunlight. Extremely high temperature. Extremely low temperature. Extremely high humidity. Environment with bad heat radiation. Areas where sudden temperature changes may occur, such as near a refrigerator, etc. Water splashes or chemical contamination. Areas where dust, iron powder, poison gases, etc. may arise. Areas subject to heavy vibration. Areas where products with strong magnetic parts are around. (Near radios, TV sets, other electric appliances, etc.) Provide space as shown in Figure 3-2-1 for placing the facsimile unit, considering the operation, daily maintenance, replacement of consumables, etc. Also be certain to keep the back side of the machine at least 100 mm (4") away from the wall. 120 mm (4.72 inches) 400 mm (15.74 inches) 250 mm (9.84 inches) 707 mm (27.83 inches) Height: 650 mm (25.6 inches) 03-2-01 Fig.3-2-1 DP80F/DP85F Installation 3-2 March 2000 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.3 Selecting the Location for Recording Paper Storage Store the recording paper in a proper location. · Keep the recording paper in the wrapper for storage, keep it clean and out of direct sunlight. · Once a pack is opened, use up the paper as soon as possible. · When the machine is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the recording paper from the paper tray and store it in the packing paper. · Do not store paper stacks standing on end or leaning against something. Keep it flat. The following factors may result in poor performance of the paper, or may result in poor image quality. · · · · · · · · Using paper other than that recommended Pieces of recording paper sticking together. Printing on the back side of a sheet that has already been | ||
File name Chap04.pdf Chapter 4 Function Settings Function settings are mainly divided into two groups, function settings that can be performed by the users, and function settings that can be performed by service technicians only. The contents and operations are different between the two, so select the appropriate mode for each required setting. 1. User Function Settings The User Function Settings are used to set various requirements for the user at the time of installing the machine and after the machine installation. The function setting is done by either a menu-selection method or by setting the numeric value. It is possible to select any function by pressing the [MENU] key, then the [ ] and [ ] keys, then [ENTER], or the numeric key for that function. For the initial value list, refer to "Chapter 12 APPENDIX". |
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